A Guide to Baby Vegetables

Warm sunny days of spring bring a bounty of tender gifts from the garden. Use our market-to-table guide for tips on buying, cooking, and serving baby vegetables.

Grow Your Own Baby Vegetables
Photo: Beth Dreiling Hontzas

Grow Your Own Baby Vegetables

Perfect for boutique gardens, Thumbelina-size baby vegetables take up relatively little space. You can even plant baby carrots in patio containers or tuck squash into flowerbeds.

Shop gardening catalogs for baby vegetable seeds. We recommend John Scheepers's The Happy Baby Garden. You can also find baby vegetables in specialty markets or online: The Chef's Garden or Melissa's.

 


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